| | Indian indentured labourers building the Uganda railway. ( Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library Collection, London) |
| | The defeat of British troops by Zulu warriors at Isandlhwana in 1879. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | After the British defeat at Majuba Hill in 1881, representatives of the Transvaalers talk terms with British officers. (Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library Collection, London) |
| | Bismarck, the 'Irrepressible Tourist'. (The Mansell Collection ) |
| | A sturdy John Bull orders a disrespectful Frenchman to 'COME OFF THAT FLAG!!!' ( Mary Evans Picture Library) |
| | General Gordon. (The Mansell Collection) |
| | Queen Victoria still has room in her heart for disaffected, potentially rebellious Ireland. (The Mansell Collection) |
| | The Victorian postal service as a bond of Empire. (By permission of the British Library/The Tapling Collection) |
| | Sir Frederick Lugard surrounded by Northern Nigerian chieftains on a visit to London Zoo in 1925. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | Europeans amid warriors in late- nineteenth-centuryBorneo. (Popperfoto) |
| | A reluctant John Bull decides to take yet another abandoned 'black baby', Uganda, into his care in 1894. (The Mansell Collection) |
| | A 1910 reception in Zanzibar. (By permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library) |
| | New South Wales Lancers celebrating Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | General Kitchener. (The Mansell Collection) |
| | A British engineer gives his orders to Chinese underlings at Wei-hai-Wei. (Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library Collection, London) |
| | Cecil Rhodes dining with a young companion at his camp in the Matapos Hills. ( Rhodes Memorial Museum Trustees ) |
| | Paul Kruger. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | Sir Alfred Milner. ( Hulton Deutsh Collection Ltd) |
| | Dr Jameson sailing for Britain after the fiasco of the Jameson Raid. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | Battle-weary men of the Hampshire Regiment cross the Valsch River Drift in the Orange Free State. (Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library Collection, London) |
| | Londoners celebrate the relief of Ladysmith, 1900. ( Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd) |
| | Lord and Lady Curzon in the 1903 Dunbar procession to mark Edward VII's accession as King-Emperor. (By permission of the British Library, [MSS EUR f111/270 No 35] ) |